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Alicia Baumberger Phones & Addresses

  • 123 English Farm Dr, Wexford, PA 15090 (724) 719-2482
  • Pittsburgh, PA
  • San Mateo, CA
  • San Francisco, CA
  • North Myrtle Beach, SC
  • Meadville, PA

Work

Company: Abbott Apr 2017 Position: Territory manager, mcs

Education

Degree: Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy School / High School: University of Pittsburgh 2003 to 2008 Specialities: Bioengineering

Skills

Medical Devices • Biomedical Engineering • Product Development • Product Launch • Product Management • Product Marketing • Clinical Engineering • Clinical Support • Sales • Voice of the Customer • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Ventricular Assist Devices • Research • Stem Cell Research • Adult Stem Cells • Chemical Engineering • Competitive Marketing Strategies • Targeted Drug Delivery • Life Sciences • Biomaterials • Biotechnology • Fda • Clinical Research • Commercialization • Interventional Cardiology • Healthcare • Hospitals • Design Control • Cardiology • U.s. Food and Drug Administration

Industries

Medical Devices

Resumes

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Territory Manager, Mcs

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Location:
1620 Edleshearan Rd, Lake Mary, FL 32746
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Abbott
Territory Manager, Mcs

St. Jude Medical
Senior Product Manager

Thoratec Mar 2014 - Mar 2014
Senior Product Manager

Thoratec 2008 - 2010
Clinical Consultant

University of Pittsburgh 2003 - 2008
Graduate Student
Education:
University of Pittsburgh 2003 - 2008
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Bioengineering
Bucknell University 1999 - 2003
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Chemical Engineering
Skills:
Medical Devices
Biomedical Engineering
Product Development
Product Launch
Product Management
Product Marketing
Clinical Engineering
Clinical Support
Sales
Voice of the Customer
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Ventricular Assist Devices
Research
Stem Cell Research
Adult Stem Cells
Chemical Engineering
Competitive Marketing Strategies
Targeted Drug Delivery
Life Sciences
Biomaterials
Biotechnology
Fda
Clinical Research
Commercialization
Interventional Cardiology
Healthcare
Hospitals
Design Control
Cardiology
U.s. Food and Drug Administration

Publications

Us Patents

Assembly And Method Of Implanting A Heart Assist System

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US Patent:
20120296151, Nov 22, 2012
Filed:
May 17, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/474115
Inventors:
Donald Curtis - Berkeley CA, US
Alicia Baumberger - San Francisco CA, US
John Mark Di Paola - Livermore CA, US
Carine Hoarau - Lafayette CA, US
Nathan Harold - Pleasanton CA, US
Fabian Franco - Livermore CA, US
International Classification:
A61M 1/12
US Classification:
600 16
Abstract:
A needle guard is used when suturing the cuff of an attachment ring to the heart. The needle guard is disposed in the attachment ring to prevent other parts of the attachment ring from being punctured by a suturing needle. The needle guard can include one or more grooves to inhibit relative movement between the needle guard and the attachment ring during suturing. The needle guard is removed upon completion of suturing and to allow insertion into attachment ring of an inflow conduit of a heart assist device. An articulated clamp is used to compress the attachment ring into engagement with the inflow conduit. The attachment include an annular rib that grabs the inflow conduit.

Needle Guard, Assembly And Method Of Implanting A Heart Assist System

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US Patent:
20150011819, Jan 8, 2015
Filed:
Jul 22, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/337824
Inventors:
DONALD CURTIS - Berkeley CA, US
ALICIA BAUMBERGER - San Francisco CA, US
JOHN MARK DI PAOLA - Livermore CA, US
CARINE HOARAU - Lafayette CA, US
NATHAN HAROLD - Pleasanton CA, US
FABIAN FRANCO - Livermore CA, US
International Classification:
A61M 1/12
A61M 1/10
US Classification:
600 16
Abstract:
A needle guard is used when suturing the cuff of an attachment ring to the heart. The needle guard is disposed in the attachment ring to prevent other parts of the attachment ring from being punctured by a suturing needle. The needle guard can include one or more grooves to inhibit relative movement between the needle guard and the attachment ring during suturing. The needle guard is removed upon completion of suturing and to allow insertion into attachment ring of an inflow conduit of a heart assist device. An articulated clamp is used to compress the attachment ring into engagement with the inflow conduit. The attachment include an annular rib that grabs the inflow conduit.
Alicia J Baumberger from Wexford, PA, age ~43 Get Report